Feel free to print, share or use my tangle patterns. Credit is not necessary, but you may not copy & claim the step outs as your own. You may not alter or use any other images in this blog without express permission from myself.

Feel free to use any ingredients you have on hand. You just need markers or pens, and paper, that will leave color on the back of the page when you apply it to the front.

When you use darker colors, the intensity on the front and back are often the same, so you'll need to use your ingenuity to find ways to change them. Or just go with the flow, and let that part of the drawing be the same on both front and back.

I wanted some difference so I used the Pentel White gel pen to draw a different sort of texture on the dark blue, and used the bold-lined Faber-Castell Big Brush to break the blue into smaller sections. I ignored the color sections on the front and used a striped string for the areas behind the blue. On the back, I followed the color faithfully to create my string.

Moslossus! You should promote this method as the next Weekly Challenge on Linda Harms Website as a Guest Zentangler like Guennevere did with the Zendala Template. What do you think!?

I started 4 of these Bleedthrumanades so far, but I still have to tangle on the 2nd side of the 1st one and complete both sides of the other 3 colored bleedthrumanades pages I started and I will post them.